I'd bet that if someone were to step up even now and resurrect sax2.. fix the bugs in it etc... it could be made available again via the community repos.
Of course it would. But in all this, other than sax2 I don't know what was lost from before if I do 2 simple things: 1) Add "nomodeset" to the grub boot entry. That keeps the new KMS kernel drivers from being used and instead causes the old frame buffer drivers to be used. That's what 11.2 and older used as I understand it. 2) From init level 3 run "x --configure" to create a basic xorg.conf file in your home directory. This file will have the all of the autodetected features in it. You can then copy it down to /etc/X11/xorg.conf and tweak it to your hearts content. Admittedly tweaking xorg.conf via sax2 was easier than by hand, but the ability to tweak is not gone aiui. Greg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org